[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 67 (Friday, April 7, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 17782-17783]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-8535]



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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. CP95-286-000]


Koch Gateway Pipeline Co.; Notice of Request Under Blanket 
Authorization

April 3, 1995.
    Take notice that on March 28, 1995, Koch Gateway Pipeline Company 
(Koch), P.O. Box 1478, Houston, Texas 77251-1478, filed in Docket No. 
CP95-286-000 a request pursuant to Sections 157.205 and 157.211 of the 
Commission's Regulations under the Natural Gas Act (18 CFR 157.205, 
157.211) for authorization to construct and operate approximately 5 
miles of 12-inch pipeline including one meter station and appurtenant 
facilities, all located in Mobile County, Alabama, to permit the 
delivery of natural gas to Bay Gas Storage Company (Bay Gas) and 
Clarke-Mobile Utilities (Clarke-Mobile), under Koch's blanket 
certificate issued in Docket No. CP82-430-000 pursuant to Section 7 of 
the Natural Gas Act, all as more fully set forth in the request that 
[[Page 17783]] is on file with the Commission and open to public 
inspection.
    Koch proposes to install the pipeline and appurtenant facilities to 
accommodate two delivery taps for service to Bay Gas, an intrastate 
storage company, and Clarke-Mobile, a local distribution company. Koch 
states that the tap for Bay Gas will provide a connection to Bay Gas' 
facilities and the tap for Clarke-Mobile will permit deliveries at a 
higher pressure than is available from the existing interconnection 
with Clarke-Mobile.
    It is stated that Koch would use the delivery taps for the delivery 
of up to 73,000 Mcf of gas on a peak day to Bay Gas and up to 30,000 
Mcf of gas on a peak day to Clarke-Mobile. It is stated that these 
volumes are within both customers' existing daily entitlements. It is 
asserted that deliveries to both Bay Gas and Clarke-Mobile would be 
made under Koch's ITS and FTS rate schedules. It is further asserted 
that the tap proposed for Bay Gas would be bi-directional and would be 
used for the receipt by Koch of up to 202,000 Mcf of gas on a peak day 
from Bay Gas.
    The total construction cost is estimated at $1.68 million, of which 
Koch will receive $1 million as contribution-in-aid of construction. 
Koch states that it has sufficient capacity to render the proposed 
service without detriment or disadvantage to its other existing 
customers and that its tariff does not prohibit the addition of 
delivery taps.
    Any person or the Commission's staff may, within 45 days after 
issuance of the instant notice by the Commission, file pursuant to Rule 
214 of the Commission's Procedural Rules (18 CFR 385.214) a motion to 
intervene or notice of intervention and pursuant to section 157.205 of 
the Regulations under the Natural Gas Act (18 CFR 157.205) a protest to 
the request. If no protest is filed within the time allowed therefor, 
the proposed activity shall be deemed to be authorized effective the 
day after the time allowed for filing a protest. If a protest is filed 
and not withdrawn within 30 days after the time allowed for filing a 
protest, the instant request shall be treated as an application for 
authorization pursuant to section 7 of the Natural Gas Act.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 95-8535 Filed 4-6-95; 8:45 am]
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